Herr Barker ___ Amerikaner. (2 points) Responses sind sind ist ist seid seid bin

ist

ist

Herr Barker ist ein Amerikaner.

To determine the correct form of the verb "sein" (to be) in this sentence, we need to consider the subject "Herr Barker" and the number agreement of the verb. In this case, "Herr Barker" is the singular subject, so we need to use the singular form of "sein" which is "ist". "Bin" is the first person singular form of "sein" and is not appropriate in this context. Similarly, "seid" is the second person plural form, so it is also not correct. The correct form is "ist" which indicates that the subject "Herr Barker" is an Amerikaner.